@Lauren Harrison Hubot integration is essential for our organisation as many vital processes depend on it. If the decision to force move to Stride is made, we are left with no choice but to start looking for alternatives with Hubot support, like Slack.

Can you confirm when this migration is planned to happen?

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@Dave McKenzie we are in the same boat. I have an organization of 800 and we heavily use hubot and other chatops to stay on top of things. If STRIDE lacks key features of what makes hipchat great (trust me its not the UI that makes us use Hipchat, so a chat with a revamped UI is really irrelevant) then we would be forced to find a new solution as well.

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I've noticed hipchat site now redirects to Stride and there is still no update on hubot support. So our organisation has started looking for alternative to migrate from hipchat within next couple of weeks. Hopefully before hipchat support is discontinued.

We used hipchat for over 4 years now, so it's a big change as you can imagine, but atlassian leaves us with no other choice

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It's still not fixed by the way. In fact, STRIDE-1906 is still not visible either, and we pointed out that it wasn't visible over six weeks ago.

That ticket was open since mid Feb to communicate around this development.

So a ticket has been open for a month, and no one bothered to tell us about it? Creating an issue in Jira and not advertising it is pointless, regardless of whether or not a spam filter keeps hiding it.

This question has 890+ views, and there are two other questions (here and here) about Hubot/XMPP integration with Stride, both with similar view counts. Clearly this is something that people want to know about, and have been asking for since September last year.

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